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How do you make clear resin black?

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How do you make clear resin black?

Transforming clear resin into a vivid, opaque black is straightforward with the right materials and approach. Pigment selection and mixing technique are both key for consistent, professional results.

Choosing the Right Black Pigment

The most effective method for making clear epoxy resin black is to use a concentrated liquid pigment specifically designed for resin. Products like Colourfun offer a high concentration, delivering intense and true black tones even at low ratios. Avoid using generic art paints or inks, as these may interfere with the resin curing process or produce uneven colouration.

Mixing Pigment for Even Colour

Begin by preparing your clear resin as instructed. Add the liquid black pigment gradually, starting with a few drops per 100g of mixed resin. Stir thoroughly after each addition and assess the opacity. Continue adding pigment until you achieve the desired depth of black, but never exceed 5% pigment by mass relative to the resin mixture. Over-pigmentation can affect curing and final strength. For a solid, fully opaque black, a typical ratio is often well below this threshold.

When This Matters

Getting a pure, uniform black resin finish is especially important for jewellery, coasters, tabletops, or custom worktops where streaking or cloudiness would stand out. Consistent mixing helps avoid patches or transparency.

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